Central Oregon Real Estate Market Report from November 2023

 
 

Bend's Seasonal Adjustment, Redmond's Consistent Performance

November's real estate data presents a seasonal adjustment in Bend's market, with the median sale price for single-family residences settling at $730,000. The market witnessed a decrease in the number of sales, from 121 in October to 144 last month, and an increase in the median days-on-market to 31 days. These changes are typical of the seasonal real estate cycle. Meanwhile, Redmond's SFR market has shown consistent performance, maintaining a stable median sale price around $500,000 for the past four months. The inventory levels in Redmond have remained steady, with about a 3-month supply, demonstrating a well-balanced market.

“The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged near 7 percent this week, down from nearly 7.80 percent just six weeks ago. When rates began to rapidly drop, purchase applications rebounded initially, but this improvement in demand diminished in the last week. Although these lower rates remain a welcome relief, it is clear they will have to further drop to more consistently reinvigorate demand,” reported Freddie Mac.

Mike Simonsen of Altos Research said, “We’re going into 2024 with slight home price gains, slightly easing inventory constraints, slightly increasing transaction volume, and elevated but decreasing price cuts. All in all, the US residential real estate market is currently positioned for an improved 2024.”

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BEND AREA
$730,000
Median Price
31 Days on Market

REDMOND AREA
$499,000
Median Price
23 Days on Market

JEFFERSON COUNTY
$363,000
Median Price
37 Days on Market

SUNRIVER
$1,015,000
Median Price
30 Days on Market

LA PINE
$421,000
Median Price
30 Days on Market

SISTERS
$740,000
Median Price
10 Days on Market

CROOK COUNTY
$462,000
Median Price
48 Days on Market

 

Thank you to Beacon Appraisal Group for compiling this report. Prepared by Donnie Montagner with information from the MLS of Central Oregon with permission from COAR.

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Gen Z, millennials are ‘house hacking’ to become homeowners in a tough market. How the strategy can help

 
 

Gen Z and millennials are “hacking” the housing market as high prices and interest rates make affordability difficult.

The term “house hacking” refers to the practice of renting out a portion of your home or an entire property for an additional stream of income.

Almost 4 in 10, 39%, of recent homebuyers say the practice represents a “very” or “extremely” important opportunity, according to a new report by housing market site Zillow. That share is up eight percentage points in the past two years.

Younger generations are especially keen on the idea. In Zillow’s survey, more than half of millennial, 55%, and Gen Z home buyers, 51%, expressed positive views on house hacking.

Zillow polled more than 6,500 recent homebuyers between April 2023 and July 2023. Respondents were adults who moved to a new primary residence they purchased in the past two years.

The additional income from house hacking can “help make those dreams of homeownership penciled into reality, given that there’s so many affordability constraints on the current market,” said Manny Garcia, senior population scientist at Zillow. 

The median sale price for a house in the U.S. was $413,874 in October, up 3.5% from a year ago, according to a report by real estate site Redfin.

The average rate for 30-year mortgages hit 8% in October, the highest level seen in 23 years, according to Bankrate. To compare, rates bottomed out slightly below 3% in January 2021.

While renting out portions of a newly owned property can help offset higher costs of a home, potential buyers will need to make a few considerations beforehand.

‘You need to earn six figures to afford a starter home’

As home prices and interest rates have risen, potential homebuyers need a salary of $114,627 to afford a median-priced house in the U.S., a recent report by Redfin found. Redfin’s analysis used the median home price of $420,000 in August.

“In many places, you need to earn six figures to afford a starter home, so it makes sense for young people who are seeing how expensive homeownership is to want options,” said Daryl Fairweather, chief economist at Redfin. 

With few small starter homes available, a millennial or Gen Z buyer may have to jump on a more expensive home than they would have wanted, Fairweather said.

“Having the option to rent or have a roommate is important in an environment where there just aren’t that many small homes for sale,” she said. 

House hacking may help those homeowners by providing them additional income for expenses or even help cover the mortgage.

More apartment buildings are available

The opportunity to house hack may be short lived. In some markets, new apartment buildings are under construction that will have available units next year, especially smaller, one bedrooms. 

Rental market inflation, which had been stubbornly high for much of 2023, has cooled due to new inventory, pushing the rental vacancy rate up to 6.6% in the third quarter, the highest level since the first quarter of 2021, according to Redfin data. 

“We’ve already seen rent prices stabilize, especially for single occupancy rentals,” Fairweather said. It’s going to be harder to rent out a room as more rentals become affordable, she added.

Despite the growth in available apartments, the U.S. is facing a “massive shortage of housing, especially affordable housing options,” said Zillow’s Garcia. 

“If you’re pricing your home competitively, renting out can be a reliable source of income because there’s no shortage of people looking for a place to live,” he said. 

What to consider before ‘house hacking’

While renting out a portion of your home can serve as an additional income, interested buyers would still need to gather a sufficient down payment and proof of income to show they can already afford the monthly payments.

“If you’re going to rely on rental income in order to qualify, you’ll have a problem,” said Melissa Cohn, mortgage banker and regional vice president of William Raveis Mortgage.

“They need to prove they can afford the mortgage without the rent,” she said.

Banks won’t consider potential rental income and they will require the buyer to be able to qualify for the financing without the support of potential rental income, she said.

There is another risk to buying a bigger house with the intention of renting out part of it: You could wind up stuck with an expensive mortgage and a room you can’t rent out.

If renting out part of your home — or the entire property — is optimal for you, do your research on what the current rate is for your type of home. Consult with rental managers who can help draft leases and give you a good estimate on the going rate in your area, said Garcia. 

“There’s a lot of homework to be done to make sure that you’re pricing correctly when you’re posting your unit for rent,” Garcia said. 

Additionally, keep in mind that there is a big chance the house you are considering may be subject to local ordinances on renting or homeowners association regulations.

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Is Owning a Home Still the American Dream for Younger Buyers?

 
 

Everyone has their own idea of the American Dream, and it’s different for each person.

But, in a recent survey by Bankrate, people were asked about the achievements they believe represent the American Dream the most. The answers show that owning a home still claims the #1 spot for many Americans today (see graph below):

 
 

In fact, according to the graph, owning a home is more important to people than retiring, having a successful career, or even getting a college degree. But is the dream of homeownership still alive for younger generations?

A recent survey by 1000watt dives into how the two generations many people believed would be the renter generations (Gen Z and millennials) feel about homeownership. Specifically, it asks if they want to buy a home in the future. The resounding answer is yes (see graph below):

 
 

While there are plenty of reasons why someone might prefer homeownership to renting, the same 1000watt survey shows, that for 63% of Gen Z and millennials, it’s that your place doesn’t feel like “home” unless you own it – maybe you feel the same way.

That emotional draw is further emphasized when you look at the reasons why Gen Z and millennials want to become homeowners. For all the financial benefits homeownership provides, in most cases it’s about the lifestyle or emotional benefits (see graph below):

 
 

What Does This Mean for You?

If you’re a part of Gen Z or are a millennial and you’re ready, willing, and able to buy a home, you’ll want a great real estate agent by your side. Their experience and expertise in the local housing market will help you overcome today’s high mortgage rates, low inventory, and rising home prices to find your first home and turn your dream into a reality.

Working with a local real estate agent to find your dream home is the key to unlocking the American Dream.

Bottom Line

Buying a home is a big, important decision that represents the heart of the American Dream. If you want to accomplish your goal, begin by talking to a local real estate expert to start the process today.

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5 Little Touches to Make Your Kitchen the Best Room in the House

 
 

The kitchen is the heart of a home. It's where families gather, meals are prepared and memories are made.

As such, it's important that your kitchen is not only functional but also looks and feels amazing. In this post, we'll explore five little touches that will transform your kitchen from ordinary to extraordinary.

Fresh Flowers and Greenery
One of the simplest but most effective ways to elevate your kitchen's design is with fresh flowers or greenery. A vase of colorful blooms or a potted herb on a windowsill can add a pop of color and life to your space. Not only do plants and flowers look great, but they can also purify the air and add fragrance to your kitchen.

Consider changing out your flowers or greenery with the seasons to keep your kitchen feeling fresh and updated. In the spring, bring in daffodils or tulips for a burst of color. In the summer, opt for bright sunflowers or fragrant lavender. For autumn, switch to seasonal favorites like mums or pumpkins. And during the winter months, holly or evergreen branches can add a festive touch.

Stylish Dishware
Plain white dishware is classic and timeless, but if you want to make a statement, consider investing in some colorful or patterned plates and bowls. This is an easy way to add some personality to your kitchen and show off your personal style. You can also display your best dishware on open shelving or in glass cabinets.

If you're not sure where to start looking for stylish dishware, consider checking out local thrift stores or antique shops. You may be able to find unique and one-of-a-kind pieces that will make your kitchen stand out. Many online retailers also have a wide selection of handcrafted and trendy dishware options. And don't forget to keep an eye out for sales and clearance items at your favorite home goods stores.

When searching for durable dishware, it's important to look for materials that are strong and long-lasting. Some popular options include porcelain, stoneware and bone china. These materials are known for their durability and can withstand daily use without easily chipping or breaking. Additionally, consider the type of glaze used on the dishware as this can affect its longevity.

Custom Storage Solutions
Keeping your kitchen organized is essential for both function and aesthetics. Having custom storage solutions, such as pull-out drawers and organizers, can make a huge difference in how you use your space. These solutions can be tailored during a quick kitchen remodeling project to your specific needs and can keep everything from spices to utensils within reach.

In addition to custom storage solutions, there are many creative ways to make more storage in your kitchen. Utilize vertical space by installing shelves or hanging racks for pots and pans. Use under-shelf baskets or stackable shelves to maximize cabinet space. Magnetic knife strips can free up counter space while also keeping knives easily accessible.

Consider using the inside of cabinet doors for extra storage, such as for measuring cups or cutting boards. And don't forget to make use of underutilized spaces like the top of your refrigerator or above cabinets for storing items you don't frequently use. With a little creativity, you can find storage solutions that work best for your kitchen and keep it clutter-free.

Statement Lighting
Lighting can make or break a kitchen's design. Instead of a single overhead light, consider adding a statement fixture, like a chandelier or pendant lights over the island. This can create a focal point in your kitchen and add warmth and ambiance to the space. You can also install under-cabinet lighting for added task lighting.

While statement lighting can enhance the look of your kitchen, there are some types of lighting that should be avoided. Avoid using fluorescent lights as they can create harsh and unflattering shadows. Overly bright or mismatched light bulbs can also disrupt the overall aesthetic of your kitchen. Stick to warm and soft lighting for a cozy and inviting atmosphere.

Art and Decorative Objects
Artwork and decorative objects can add a personal touch and tie together your kitchen's design. A framed print or painting can fill an empty wall, while decorative objects like vases, ceramic bowls or sculptures can add dimension and texture to your space. Choose pieces that complement your kitchen's color scheme and style.

When it comes to displaying art and decorative objects in your kitchen, it's important to consider the safety of both the items and those using the space. Avoid placing fragile items near areas with high traffic or where they could easily be knocked over. Instead, opt for shelves or wall-mounted displays that are securely anchored. For larger pieces, make sure they are safely secured to the wall to prevent any accidents. Be sure to be mindful of where you place art and decor near heat sources or areas prone to moisture, as these can damage certain materials.

Making your kitchen amazing doesn't have to be a complicated or expensive task. By incorporating these five little touches, you can transform your kitchen from ordinary to extraordinary. Think about what aspects of your kitchen you want to highlight or improve and start small. Whether it's adding fresh flowers or investing in custom storage solutions, these little touches can make a big impact and create a space you'll love spending time in.

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Save On Your Bills: 6 Ways You Can Make Your Home More Energy-Efficient

 
 

Do you find yourself cringing every time your energy bill comes in the mail? You’re not alone.

Plenty of homeowners are looking for ways to save money on their utility bills each month. Fortunately, there are a number of simple home upgrades you can make that will help you save money and reduce waste. Here are five smart ways to make your home energy efficient and save on bills.

Upgrade to Energy-Efficient Appliances
The first and most significant step to make your home energy-efficient is to upgrade to energy-efficient appliances. Choose home appliances with ENERGY STAR rating as they consume less energy and help you reduce your electricity bills. Also, consider investing in advanced smart-home technology for better energy management.

If you're worried about the cost of upgrading to energy-efficient appliances, there are ways to save up for them. One option is to set a monthly budget specifically for saving towards these new appliances. You can also look into financing options or government rebates that may be available for purchasing energy-efficient appliances. Additionally, consider selling old or unused items in your home to generate extra funds for this investment.

Seal Windows and Doors
Sealing windows and doors is an easy yet effective way to make your home energy-efficient. When doors and windows aren't sealed correctly, they allow hot air to escape during winters and cool air during summers, causing the HVAC system to work harder, consuming more energy. Sealing these gaps can significantly reduce your energy bill.

If you notice drafts, condensation, or difficulty opening and closing your windows or doors, it may be time to replace them. These are signs that they are no longer functioning properly and are likely leaking air, which can lead to increased energy bills. You can also conduct a simple test by holding a candle near the edges of your windows and doors on a windy day. If the flame flickers, it's a sign of air leakage.

Replacing leaky windows and doors with energy-efficient ones will not only help you save on bills but also improve the overall comfort and insulation of your home. Be sure to find a reputable home window replacement company so you can get the job done right.

Install a Programmable Thermostat
An old and inefficient thermostat may add up more to your bill than you think. Consider upgrading your thermostat to a programmable one or a smart thermostat. These can be programmed to adjust the temperature and humidity levels depending on your schedule, resulting in less energy consumption and lower bills.

If you're not tech-savvy, finding the right programmable thermostat can seem like a daunting task. But don't worry, there are many user-friendly options available in the market. Look for thermostats with simple and easy-to-use interfaces and follow step-by-step installation instructions. It's also helpful to read reviews and seek recommendations from friends and family who have experience with programmable thermostats.

Replace Your Traditional Light Bulbs
Traditional bulbs may be inexpensive, but they consume more energy than LED or CFL bulbs. Switch to LED or CFL bulbs to save money while still getting the same bright light. Moreover, they have a longer lifespan than traditional bulbs, saving you money on replacements.

LED and CFL bulbs can be found in most home improvement stores, hardware stores, and even some grocery or department stores. Shopping online is also a convenient option with many retailers offering a wide selection of energy-efficient bulbs at competitive prices.

Additionally, you may want to consider checking for any rebates or discounts available for purchasing these types of bulbs. It's also important to properly dispose of your old light bulbs, as they contain hazardous materials that can harm the environment if not disposed of correctly.

Utilize Natural Light and Energy-Saving Curtains
Take advantage of natural light during the day by keeping your curtains open instead of relying on artificial lighting. This not only saves energy but also provides a more pleasant and natural lighting in your home. To minimize heat gain during summers, use energy-saving curtains or blinds that can block the sun's rays. This will reduce the workload on your cooling system, ultimately lowering your bills.

Insulate Your Home Properly
Lastly, proper insulation can significantly impact your home's energy efficiency. Insulation creates a barrier around your home, maintaining a stable internal temperature during changing weather conditions. Efficient insulation also results in fewer drafts, making your home more comfortable and reducing your energy bills.

To find weak spots in your home's insulation, start by checking the insulation levels in your attic and crawl space. You can use a ruler or tape measure to see if the thickness of the insulation meets recommended levels for your area. Next, check for any visible gaps or holes in walls and ceilings where air may be able to escape.

You can also hire a professional energy auditor to conduct a thorough inspection and identify any potential problem areas. By addressing these weak spots, you can improve your home's overall energy efficiency and save on bills.

By implementing any of these tips, you can make your home energy-efficient and save money. Upgrading to energy-efficient appliances, sealing your windows and doors, installing a programmable thermostat, replacing your traditional light bulbs, and insulating your home are all simple and cost-effective ways to reduce your monthly electricity bills. So, take your first step towards making your home more eco-friendly while also saving money.

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